this post was submitted on 08 Sep 2023
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Cannabis Cultivation

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This will be a home for all things related to the cultivation of cannabis. The preferred focus here will be organic and sustainable growing methods, but any cannabis growers or growers-to-be are welcome!

The moderator and community creator here is in a legal cannabis state. It is therefore assumed that everyone sharing photos and info about their grows is also doing so legally. If you're not, then keep that to yourself. Any mention of actively conducting a cannabis grow illegally will be removed. This is to protect our instance admin, and will be a zero-tolerance policy.

Happy growing!

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Morning folks, this here is my first post on Lemmy. How many of ye'all ditched reddit after the API changes?

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[–] cheeseandrice@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Good morning to you. This is my first comment on Lemmy. I too ditched Reddit at the end of June when they shut off Apollo. I haven’t missed it as much as I might’ve thought, but curiosity has gotten the better of me and here I am.

Cheers, and enjoy your flowers!

I hung in there a bit longer using Infinity. But they finally shut down the free use and now require you to build the app with your own API or subscribe for $3/month.

Thanks mate! I'm happy to see this is an enthusiastic and active forum!

[–] schmidtster@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Beautiful looking lady and good job on the training, nice even canopy.

[–] hotwarioinyourarea 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Far out man 😎

That's a pretty looking lady. Looks to be a high yield. Smooth sailing, friend.

I ditched reddit around that time too. Lemmy does seem to be better suited to my interests, and I haven't had any interest in revisiting reddit since joining.

Concerning image orientation, I'd just make sure to have my pics oriented correctly before uploading; I haven't had any issues there.

Any tips on how to keep my photos oriented properly? I'm using Jerboa if that makes a difference